How do objects in which you can see your reflection differ from other objects?
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All objects absorb, reflect, and transmit the light falling on them (called the "incident" light) to different extents, depending on the materials they're made from. ... In the daytime, light reflects off your body in all directions. That's why you can see yourself and other people can see you.
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